Two teenagers were wounded during a shooting at a party on Spring Street early Sunday morning, according to Anchorage police.
Police were contacted at 2:45 a.m. about a 16-year-old shooting victim in the area of 64th Avenue and C Street. The 16-year-old was with a group of people and had a non-life threatening wound to the leg. After talking to the group, police learned the shooting had taken place at the Spring Street party.
Along the 8900 block of Spring Street, police found several vehicles with bullet holes. Witnesses told them an altercation had broken out and at least two people fired multiple shots.
At 3:47 a.m., a local hospital contacted police about an 18-year-old woman who arrived with a BB gun shot wound to the chest. The wound was non-life threatening and had been inflicted at the Spring Street party.
Police said they are still investigating the incident and have not made any arrests. Police spokeswoman Renee Oistad said it was unclear how many actual guns were used in the shooting, but said at least one gun and one BB gun had been identified as weapons involved.
Anyone with information about the incident is asked to call Anchorage police at 786-8900.